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What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
^ There is also sysutils/screenfetch but the code isn't as clean as neofetch, please be sure to report any problems with the OpenBSD readout here as I am "maintaining" that functionality upstream, thanks!
EDIT: note to self: work on port for neofetch...
EDIT: note to self: work on port for neofetch...
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
That's very cool but how many Slackbuilds & third-party packages have you used?Lysander wrote:full Slack
I got bored of the bloat so I raised my old Alpine Linux system from it's 6 month hibernation, it updated fine with just a small change in the apparmor init script needed to get it booting error-free (and faster than any of my systemd boxen):
Alpine really is fantastic: busybox & OpenRC for the init system, musl libc base and everything controlled from scripts and the shell; the super-simple Arch-like packaging system (with an aports tree more tightly integrated than Arch's version) is the cherry on top.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
I've managed to count around 60 in /tmp on my main install. There are some more to go, so that figure will go up but it will probably top at around 100 or less. I know some people run it vanilla with no 3rd party packages, but there's no way I'll do that. Spotify, Libre Office and Evince, for instance, are vital to me.Head_on_a_Stick wrote: That's very cool but how many Slackbuilds & third-party packages have you used?
Sounds nice actually, but I shan't be tempted.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Alpine really is fantastic: busybox & OpenRC for the init system, musl libc base and everything controlled from scripts and the shell; the super-simple Arch-like packaging system (with an aports tree more tightly integrated than Arch's version) is the cherry on top.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
FreeDos , Arachne browser/desktop
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Check the third post in the thread, full size scrots are in fact the order of the dayHuangLao wrote:http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=123831
I'm bad though:
@Garry: awesome
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Thanks,
@HuangLao
I know, but right here: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 34#p341914
The OP says:_
Plus I was in a hurry, I think I will resize them later.
@HuangLao
I know, but right here: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? ... 34#p341914
The OP says:_
y stoffepojken » 2011-01-05 21:58:
Post your XP screenshots. In this thread we have two rules. Not Debian and not thumbnails. We want non-free fullscreen stuff.
Plus I was in a hurry, I think I will resize them later.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Very bad ...Head_on_a_Stick wrote: Check the third post in the thread, full size scrots are in fact the order of the day
I'm bad though:
Free and a thumbnail !!Not Debian and not thumbnails. We want non-free fullscreen stuff
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
re arachne: i got that far also. never managed to open a remote site, though.
http://dt.iki.fi/stuff/forums/arachne.png
http://dt.iki.fi/stuff/forums/arachne.png
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
^ Command Line on Windows is powerful though. yOU're unusual haxor Hoas *_-
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
No no. By no means! We do not need this infection, which is called Windows.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:OK, you want non-free, I'll give you non-free:
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
"What we expect you have already Done"
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
The OP invited them :
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Anyway, a brief explanation, I really don't have any use for windows, but my nephew needs to use it in school. His laptop was "broken", mostly because he lost the password and could not login, so any way I showed him, using my system as a example, and offered to install OpenBsd, with a Windows XP VM, that he could use for his school work. After I experimented with it , and wrote some scripts to help him with transferring files to and from the guest, (windows XP), he liked it, and we went ahead and installed OpenBsd, with QEMU , and the windows VM.
I do not know how to "hack" a ms windows system, if and when the passwords are lost, and have no interest in learning how to. With the OpenBsd system, if he happens to lose his password, in the future, I will be able to help him reset a new one, of course, if he loses the windows password again, he still will be out of luck on that,...but I did set up the "admin" account, and it is a easy password, that I will not forget, so probably if he loses his windows password I will be able to fix it.
But I broke the rules , used thumb-nails.stoffepojken wrote:Post your XP screenshots. In this thread we have two rules. Not Debian and not thumbnails. We want non-free fullscreen stuff.62chevy wrote:That would be one of five in a VM. I always hear people ranting and raving about this thing and that thing so I try them and then never use them.
XP is the one I use most often when I cant get something to work in Linux or wine. Other than iTunes I've found something better in Debian or it just plain works in wine.
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Anyway, a brief explanation, I really don't have any use for windows, but my nephew needs to use it in school. His laptop was "broken", mostly because he lost the password and could not login, so any way I showed him, using my system as a example, and offered to install OpenBsd, with a Windows XP VM, that he could use for his school work. After I experimented with it , and wrote some scripts to help him with transferring files to and from the guest, (windows XP), he liked it, and we went ahead and installed OpenBsd, with QEMU , and the windows VM.
I do not know how to "hack" a ms windows system, if and when the passwords are lost, and have no interest in learning how to. With the OpenBsd system, if he happens to lose his password, in the future, I will be able to help him reset a new one, of course, if he loses the windows password again, he still will be out of luck on that,...but I did set up the "admin" account, and it is a easy password, that I will not forget, so probably if he loses his windows password I will be able to fix it.
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
on topic (sorry for the thumbnails, you can blame ddg for that)
i don't even have you-know-what in a vm anymore...
i don't even have you-know-what in a vm anymore...
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Linux with Windows face, the most undesirable appearance for me
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